Roger Springfield, left, enters Onondaga County Court this morning where he faced charges of unlawful surveillance. He is accompanied by his attorney, James McGraw. (Photo by Dick Blume / The Post-Standard)

A former athletic department employee at Syracuse has been accused of secretly recording more than 100 male athletes from three sports in
the locker room at the Carrier Dome and other out-of-state facilities
over the past 10 years.

According to a report from the Syracuse Post-Standard, 57-year-old Roger Springfield, a former athletic department media director at Syracuse University, was indicted on Tuesday on four felony counts of second-degree unlawful surveillance after another athletic department employee discovered locker room footage of several football players.

Springfield, whose real name is Roger Cahak, was suspended from his position in December after the footage was discovered and following a search of his home and office, more footage was discovered of other that included several different athletic teams at Syracuse. The incidents all reportedly took place at the Carrier Dome and
involved male athletes from the football, soccer and lacrosse teams.